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Dexamethasone in brain tumor patients: a real-world pharmacovigilance audit. | LitMetric

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Introduction: Dexamethasone is routinely prescribed for the management of peritumoral edema in brain tumor patients. Despite available orientations for its management in neuro-oncology patients, the individual needs according to the natural history of the disease and treatment options allied to a hierarchical system with multiple teams involved poses significant challenges in its real-world application.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective single-centre observational study of 316 brain tumor referrals to a tertiary neurosurgical center over a 3-month period. Data was extracted from referral notes, multidisciplinary team (MDT) documentation and clinical records. Steroid-related variables such as indication, dose, duration, weaning plan, complications, and follow-up practices were collected alongside demographic and clinical data.

Results: Of 316 referrals, 210 patients (66.5%) were started on steroids at baseline, yet only 6% had a documented weaning plan at that point. MDT referral occurred in 252 patients (79.7%), where steroid initiation was significantly associated with surgical management (  = 13.1,  < 0.001). However, only 28.8% of MDT-referred patients had a documented steroid plan, with higher rates in surgical patients (41.3%) than those managed conservatively or with best supportive care (BSC) (16.5%,  < 0.001). Steroid-related complications occurred in 11.4% (24/210) of patients, most commonly wound infections. Prolonged steroid use (>2 weeks) (OR = 3.5, [95% CI: 1.1-11.0],  = 0.04), and absence of an MDT steroid plan (OR = 4.2, [95% CI: 1.2-15.0],  = 0.03) were significant predictors of complications, particularly of Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (CTCAE) Grade 2-3 severity. Nurse-led clinic follow-up was more common in surgical patients (91%) than BSC patients (24.6%,  < 0.001) and supported steroid monitoring.

Discussion: Prolonged steroid use and incomplete documentation of steroid plan were associated with increased steroid-related complications highlighting the need for more robust prescribing protocols and improved multidisciplinary follow-up.

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